Energy

Energy Timeline- Maria Martinez

  • Dr. William Gilbert

    Dr. William Gilbert
    Dr. Gilber was not the first to know about electricity, the Greeks were, but he was one of the first physicians who studied and discussed the connection between magnetism and electricity on his book "De Magnete". He was the first to use the word "electricity" from the Greek word for "amber" (the Greeks studied how when amber was rubbed on fur it would attract like weight object; static energy). He was also the first person to use words like electric force, magnetic pole, and electric attraction.
  • Benjamin Franklin the Father of Electricity

    Benjamin Franklin the Father of Electricity
    Benjamin Franklin experiments with lightning and proves for it to be electricity. He proved that static electricity and lightning were the same thing (by putting the key at the end of the kite string. His discovery made it possible for future investigation of electricity.
  • Humphry Davy

    Humphry Davy
    He was a British chemist and philosopher who invented the "arc lamp". He connected to wires to a battery and a strip of coal on the other end, the charged carbon glowed makng the first arc lamp. Later, Brush modified it to be able to use generators to power it.
  • Michael Faraday and the Electric Motor

    Michael Faraday and the Electric Motor
    Michael Faraday created the first electric motor by using a metal wire suspended in a cup of mercury. Later, he kept experimenting and all of his results led to the conclusion and understanding of of electrical transformers and motors.
  • Thomas Edison and the incandescent lightbulb

    Thomas Edison and the incandescent lightbulb
    After a series of excperiments, Thomas Edison, comes up with an incandescent lightbulb that lasts up to 40 hours without burning out. As he kept on with his experiments he ended up creating a lightbulb that lasted up to 1200 hours without burning out by 1880
  • E.W. v. Siemens

    E.W. v. Siemens
    The first electric streetcar was invented.
  • First Hydroelectric plant

    First Hydroelectric plant
    The first hydroelectric station opened in Wisconsin.
  • Thomas Edison and the Pearl Street Power Station in New York City.

    Thomas Edison and the Pearl Street Power Station in New York City.
    The Pearl Street Station was one of the world’s first central electric power plants and could power 5,000 lights It was a direct current.
  • First sola Powered Car

    First sola Powered Car
    William G. Cobb of the General Motors Corp. (GM) shows his 15-inch-long "Sunmobile," the world's first solar-powered automobile.
  • Shippingport Reactor in Pennsylvania

    Shippingport Reactor in Pennsylvania
    Shippingport Reactor in Pennsylvania was the first nuclear power plan to provide electricity to people in the US.